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Show Tin: nECITAL CRIMINAL U(l two aona of llrti D. C. Rqnolili on the Ogdeu-LuciPromontory Point on a are in the city today A ARRAIGNED 7 $U. -- ex-em- Themaa Slight, the flatter-- a cal artist, baa accepted a Tery offer to do rapid sketching on the vaudeville circuit. Mr. Slight has done well-know- The Ladies Aid Society of the Meth-pdichurch will give a New England tonight from 6 to 8 at dinner Price 25c. The bazaar church. the will be open all day Saturday and all articles will be sold at reduced prices. st Chtrles Calvert has returned from a most enjoyable trip through the east, on which hs was absent s month. He Is enjoying the best of health and looks hale and hearty. Engtp r Jams Downey, who has been running a "helper" on the Weils hin, has been Assigned a ran between and Carlin anu will Winnemucca move there with hie wife and baby shortly. William J. Ridd, traveling passenger agent of ths Rio Grande, has resigned, to take effect January 1. He will be succeeded by Frank Groeabeck. William Hows will become assistant city ticket agent at Salt Lake and C. A. Mr. Davidson will be ticket clerk. gjH.i who Is a telegraph operator, will probably enter the operating department of the road. A circular announc- Preliminary Examinations of Burke, Cunningham and Manna Are Set by Judge Howell. sriette of alleged hold-u. and thieve was arraigned in police court before yesterday Judge Howell. John Burke and Frank Cunningham are on charged two complaints with robbery and an attempt to commit robbery; James Miller appeared on a charge of grand larceny and Dominick Manna waa arraigned on a chsige of robbery. The preliminary examination of Burke and Cunningham waa set for Wednesday, Dec. 21, and their bonds fixed at $2,000 each, $1,000 on each of tha two complaints. The first complaint was sworn to by Mrs. Ida Jensen and ebargej ths two defendants with robbery committed on tbs 10th of December. At the time the alleged robbers got $14 in cash and a check of over $100 made out to C. Jensen. On the second complaint they are charged with an attempted robbery by G. A. Hinley, a few nights later. James Miller, who is charged with Stealing a suit of clothes from ths Central Hotel, waived examination and was bound over to answer to (ha charge of grand larceny in the district court. His bonds weie fixed at $500. The preliminary examination of Dominick Manna, the Italian charged with robbing F. W. Loerch of n check, watch and money to the amount of $170, Dee. waa set for Saturday morning, 17th, at 10 oclock, and his bonds fixed at $500, in default of which ha was committed to jail. ps in a LOCAL MARKET IS ing the changes will be issued short tints. STEADY AND FIRM The following changes, according to the Denver Republican, are reported to be likely to take place on the Union Pacific system, Jan. 1.: W. H. Bancroft, general manager of the Oregon Short Line, Salt Lake, will go to Sen Southern Pacific. J. M. Gruber, as general manager of tha ersl superintendent Union Pacific, Omaha, will succeed Mr. Bancroft as general manager of tha Oregon Short W. U Park, Line. superintendent Wyoming division, Cheyenne, will Mr. Gruber as general superintendent. W. A. Whitney, assistant superintendent, Cheyenne, will become superintendent of the Nebraska division. W. A. Deuel, superintendent Nebraska division, will return to Den-vas superintendent of the Colorado division. H. EL Ferris, superintendent Colorado division, Denver, will leave the Union Pacific to be associated with Edward. Dickinson, general msnager of tha Kansas City, Mexico auo-esa- d sr . and Orient. W. R. Scott, division superintendent of the Southern Pacific, haa ret- trip to Salt at hla desk again. Hoy Lamdln, the Welle, Fargo express driver, will spend the holidays In California visiting with well-know- EXAMINA- TION ON GRAND LARCENY CHARGE AND IS BOUND OVER. lo- n before so that the npld sketch work business will, sot be nw to him. Ills ability in this line is evidenced by the ,igh salary to be paid. urned from his business Laka City and la back JAMES MILLER WAIVED n relatives. Ths quirt in railroad circles Just at present is the lull that precedes the norm. The holiday rush will soon be oa aad there will be plenty for all to da APPROACH OF CHRISTMAS HAS HAD NO APPRECIABLE EFFECT ON PRICES. Turkeys ba Scares and High as at Thanksgiving Tima. WUI The market still remains firm and steady. The approach of Christmas has had no effect upon prices and no changes are noted over last week's quotations. Turkeys will be as scarce and aa high la price perhaps as at 'thanksgiving time. Following sre tha market's ruling prices; California strawberries, 25c per cup. Cranberries. 15c per quart. Hubbard squash, 10c and 15c each. Pina apples, 30c to 25c each. Sweet Potatoes, pounds for 25c. Celery, 5c a bunch. Utah pears, So a pound. Utah apples. So a pound or 75c to $145 per bushel . New Utah cabbage la in market and is quoted at Sc a pound. Utah , potatoes are In mnrkrt and are quoted at 20 pounds for 2 Sell. 10 per hundred. Beet sugar Is now $6.65- per sack, 13 lbs.' for $1.00. Cana sugar, $6.75. Hooper cheese sella for 17 2 cents a pound. Swiss cheese, 26c and 30c. Eastern cheese. SO cents Ranch eggs S5 cants a dozen. Eastern eggs, $0 cents. Lemons, 26e to S5c per dozen. High patent flour sells for $1.91 par hundredweight; straight grads for 1-- $2.15. Bates, an employe of the Southern Pacific at Promontory Point, aad wife are visiting in tha city. G. C. Bodily pain loses iu terror If youve a bottle of Dr. Thomas Ecleetrio Oil la the home. Instant relief In eases m buns, cuts, sprains, accidents of ay sort. MAX SUES USdPM PACIFIC Wsnts Damages for Injuries Sustained by Horace In Transit. C. B. Coal oil sells for 25c a gallon. Ranch butter, 25a Creamery butter, 30 cents. Oranges from 25 to 50 cents a dot an. Turkish figs 25c per package. Bananas, 30c a dozen. Oysters, 70c per quart Eastern spring chickens are selling a pound. Hens, 17 for 23 Utah spring chickens, 25c a lb. Teal ducks, 25c per pair. Mallard ducks, 25c each. Halibut 15c; flounders, soles and melts sell for 12 2 cents a pound; rents; salmon 17 2 striped bass, 17 20c and salmon cents. Cock-taile-d 26c per It-- . 171-2c lb. Finnan Haddla Crabs 25c and 30a Lobsters 15c par pound. Lard retails for 12 c a pound. Pickled pigs feet, three pounds for 25 cents. Pickled lastba tongue, 40 cents a doa-Sn- . l-- POCATELLO Johnson of Pocatello, on the wt Ths Idaho, companys railroad. toHuntsvllle, Alabama, following No-bIS, nos, and one for the death a horse being shipped from Hants to Pocatello after December 15, 1-- 1-- er rin " I,'1 cauae of action tiia plain-ululeg- that the company kept tha . twenty-nin- e in number, in the periods of $2 12, $6 and 42 hours luiout food or water. them sm causing ons to die, Injuring for which Pwntiff asks $220. the second cause of action thff plaint alleges that through tha reieasnees and negligence of the agents a hone worth 00 was killed. Ths plaintiff asks thesmt, also for costs of a PtOBATE MATTERS BEFORE JUDGE ROLAPP Rolapp heard the following Wtate matters yesterday. estate of Sorren 8. Ebbereon, hearing on petition for let order entered amLi. admnlgtrsUon. hou of $550.Christian Ebberson on a mIt, r 1-- 2 sststa of Charles W. Cross, hearing oa the report of CL recoin-Ww- il s Thursday at the Stale Scboul Blind was given the first piano recital of the season by the piauo pupils of Prof. Jos Hallantyne, who ha charge of the musical work in the institution. At each of these recitals the life and work of one of the great composers is epoaen upon. Thursday Mr. Uaiiau-tu- e gave a talk on the biography and works of Bectliovcn. Some ot the works of Beethoven were played at the recital. Tbe purpose of these reheat rale is to better acquaint the pupils with the greatest masters and their works and to hold up an object for induatriona work. be George Frederick Handel will tbe composer dlscused at the next recital and the pupils have now in preparation some of his vocal and instrumental compositions A number of visitors were present Thursday, among them tba state legislators from this county and the board of tha institution. Tbe legislators all poke to the pupils and expressed surprise at the excellent work done on the piano by the pupils The recital waa much enjoyed by all present. LABORNOTES The Bakers and Confr i workers from Constantinople reports the first labor strike in the his-tir- y of Turkey. The workmen fu a tuUc.Hi factory became enraged by the attacked introduction of luaciuiu-ry- , their superiors sud threatened w striae unless their vagus were increased. The police decided that a trike would be equivalcui to a revolutionary movement. As a result 320 persona are now In prison. ie said that It high-price- d About 13.000 men are on strike iu the West Virginia coal fields Silk workers aro striking In New centa Round steak, 12 Chuck steak, 10 cents Rib boiling beef, 7 cents Beef shoulder clods 10 cents Rnmp routs 10 to 12 2 cents centa Loin and rib pork chops-15Whole pork loins 11 cents a pound Veal necks 10 cants Sliced ham, 20 cents Boiled ham, 30 cents Eastern ham, 15c to 17 2 cents Brakfut bacon, 17 3 and 20s centa. Sauage, 13 Dry salt' bacon, 15 cents Pickled pork, 12 2 cents a pound Home , cured breakfast bacon, 15a ' Chopped suet. 12 2 cents Pork sauaags 12 2 cents Hamburger, 12 2 cents The price la each instance la by the pound. Timothy hay, loose sells for $12.06 per ton, Timothy baled, 65c a hundred. Alfalfa baled, 55c a hundred. Alfalfa bay. looee. $8.00 per ton. Wheat, $1.70 per hundred. Jackets Wisconsin Federation of Libor ia taking steps to organize tho farmers of the state into a union. The organization is now circulating 10.000 pamphlets setting forth the advantages of the union. There's nohing a man will appreciat: more for a Christmas gift than a It is tbe iutentlon of tbe National Canada 1 Workingmens Educational Association to organize associations ia every polirlcal division of tbe city, with e central committee to direct operations that will make the labor vote a factor in future elections ( House Coat. He'll think all the more of it, because not one man in a dozen will buy one for himself. Add a pair of Slippers and a comfortable fire and A report la current that Andrew Carnegie la planning to present to tbs labor unions of the United States a haad-aom- e hall of labor, ta ha elected ta His Cup of Happiness Will Be Complete We Invite Ladies especially to call and see our House Coats. They come in foreign and domestic blanket cloths, two toned cloths with plaid collars and cuffs, tricots, etc. Some handsomely trimmed with silk and satin. Its impossible to describe all the styles, and we, therefore, invite and urge everybody interested in Choice House Coats to call and see our display New York and modeled along the lutes ot the Palace of Peace recently presented ta The Magus Mr. Carnegie la being supported by laboring men for If plans under couaideratlom are cargarment factory sUrted by the garment workers locked out of a Minneapolis Nina facwill tory locked out last summer, shortly be enlarged and put upon a firmer financial basis ried out, the Large range In prices A special report ef the Census Bunew factories and plants reau, issued recently, shows that 1,750 children In tbe United States are were founded in Hungary during the Brat quarter of 1904. compelled to work for their living, Ninety-si- $5. $6 or $7.50 x non-unio- n te d n, According to the report of the United States commissioner of education the average monthly wages of teachers for 1903 waa $49 for men and about $4Q for women. In the United Mine Workers there are 25.000 men on at rlke. Tha c. sanita- tion haa spent $830,000 so for thia year, dispatch from Dawson and iu expenses are $100,000 per states that the mall carriers between month. Valdes and Fairbanks have suffered severe hardships having been caught It ia said that more than 10.000 fatv without food and supplies and forced tories in the United States, representto cache all mall and seek aid. Their ing $0 distinct industries with aa aggregate capital exceeding $300,000,000. dogs died of cold and hunger. and employing 100.000 hanJa, uae alcoA hitter fight of a year and a half hol a solvent derived from alcohol or between the E. A. Ryadon Co, sheet an inferior substitution as a raw mametal contractors and Sheet Metal terial of manufacture. Workers Union No 73 has been setThe Barbers Union la Indiana haa tled. In the struggle one killing and barber shops many assaults were committed public won its case against school building repairs were tied up by keeping open on 8 unday. sympathetic srikes and tha Rvadon The Canadian Association of Steam company was fined a total of $3000 by A special w special session devising ways and mean to assist the 2,000 members oa strike. Thia number includes these out of work in New York, Chicago and on the Bants Fe system. Toronto's labor temple will be mally opened on December ZL We Treat and Core m eaIwnitlil im B,.oa Bar IHw.m, n..kn oaa Lao Tw.m.. imim. ei.M.i u.- ei.aeat TiHNa raae lour iai.iOhrMia IXinm of bMfiaM. Wmo. oa inam. Km mm Vlwa Umm.1, na Imw. Can., willl), KliiMW. OqlMl Tlwla Hi M MMM.iM.aMMe Kma.ili Ummm ef IB Bewia Mm. Matal ee HmmI We Ml, IM Tmlla U.lif. vm.lor Mo BplMW, UMII.M. rime m i UfeMle ill. Cai bm-m-m It. OF LOVE STORY Weak Men M. mm er fna m, H VMeoSer te an Detained at Ellis Island. New York, Pec. 18. A pretty and well educated German girl Anna Gertrude Radecke, ia under detention at Ellis Island and her romance with a young doctor from East IJverpool, Ohio, appear to have been shattered. According to her wory she waa to have married him here Immediately upon her arrival from Berlin. In tbit city the Ohioan met Anna while aha was taking a special course of study. Six mouths ago she says they waro betrothed at her home and the atudeat returned to America Two months later she received $100 and a letter Instructing her to sail for New York. She arrived In due season but the Immigration officials refuse to allow her to leave the ahlpa until hm on can prove hia right to protect her. Aa her name waa called out iu the second cuhia a woman stepped up and cried: "This marriage cannot take place; tho doctor la my nephew, and 1 have come to inform this woman that he must go back to Germany." Miss Radecke waa taken to Ellis Island, where she wept for hours An attorney representing the persona who had stopped the girl vl sited bor later and offered to supply funds for her return horns but she spurned hia offer end declared ah could earn her own livelihood If allowed to land. LENGTHY LITIGATION FINISHED. r mi Inufuta mm. m TUB VBV ttHMU IIm.ii aS KKTNTiUtii mum kr f-- Wl t l.t.m.HtailU.MCIIKinO kf ii'IMmi iM owl HluMf DwafenM MMt lle HM, 'WT Wl im rnikBiK MB (USM uikKku .MM. fc MS' Mnf MnSMM. Hum, MM I MOT. M. Mil la Utl.MaaW IM la n.ikir r. TIM I. DBS. SH0HE3 & SHORES. 1-- 1-- 1-- 2 $1.40l Whole corn, $1.45. Cracked corn. $1.50. Cracked barley, $125. Barley. $1.30. Bys $160 per hundred. Bran and aborts. $1.30 per hunded along 3L30 per hundred. Ph-jet- s 1 1 Razor and Combination 85c cts. Strop in this iotihoro aro many i. Km L Razors. Everybody knows what thoy aro. ea e. When Curedll Pay w.NavM . orsumm oa aneaon-ilk- OTaa. Vra m. m IKI .In ,ra MattuM OT miMum P.M .fra enr .ora. MwW WaratMtanOTM. waKTTUCline Vuu W.ik tra Mlirl ..Mi.ta.OlM MM mm will Out awraa a (HI .UI Mt. ft. ThM .iipJlM tm Im kMM4. Mai W.t--t . OTa atMM. ttiiMntaM, SpMila InmmmOT kt Iimu mite liriMaImt. (jwiwM lnian. M HM. tu. IntHtlt. Maue 1111 .... IM W MiHVMtt yt m. .. I, la q. M.I Utrun Mull ill: to Si MaMf. aa Muaara. M a. m. BMOTM tm a Eqirt Spicillilll,. Reward. Warning A REWARD OF FIFTY DOLLARS by the Utah Light Fifty Dmmre ($68 06). win be geld the arrest of party or partiaa who en the evening at cawed n "start clrenir on ka rteotrie traaamiwwa Una through Interference In somrt mnnier with said company aaUnag wrath from the power heuee, known at n point about one milmonth of Ogden Caayon. Station, near tha wikrneT'iioC toTntorfirii la nay wtoo with onlfi finfo Parsons are hut aerious results to prepo It ta safe to tho pnblta If uamalosted. through the ty sat possible fatal results to porooaa can be caused of tree, or breaking at Insulatore, or tha throwing of wing Umbo Mmflar abstraction over the wtaan of company's said olortrto trano-ta-n A reward at Co. for April 89th. 1903, ft Fewer FI-we-ar - Haa UTAH LIGHT OX POWER CO.. By 1L S9 Campbell Mga Excursion the itauani New York, Dec. 16. A suit Involving more than $13, OOfcOOO which has been in the courts for nearly 30 years has been decided in favor of tba defendant, the city of New York, hr the United States circuit court of appeals. The To Salt Lake City uit, which haa come to be known aa the Campbell Patent Suit," was begun against tha city in 1877 by the heirs of a man named Knibbs for nn infringement of patent In tha use of n relief valve on fire apparatus Tha device was adopted by the local fire devia Rio Grands Westpartment In 1865 and soon after ia almost every other large city. ern, Saturday, December 17th. tie They Last m .M tmtM.I lie K jnm tMMtnU. Irttii.tiH (MilMilM fra. M.i. r $i Train at 9 Round c cJl caTiaaa-iiBh- M. SWISS COLONY a tha pacific const raise tho Snort eoaatTboir wines gnpm on tho Pacific pure. If you wish to Trip nizee. Winslows National Klub only 50e per pel'- - All Ladles Skates 95c per pair. WHEELRIGHT BROS. 2476 Wash, Are. 147. BROS. 15th FRIZZINI ggg It Saloon . jDNelll Brag Prop. No, 232 23th Dealers ta first etaae liquor of ail dnda wins and brandy. All goods d Strand te say put of diy ovary Saturday. Whisky 76 eta to $L7I quart .Wine Sf cte pr. quart. 8 quarta, $L Brandy, $1 quart. Whiakqy pr. gal the beat exercize, and Yea cheapert amusement of the winter eneon. good cheer for the holidays oemo ef their wine from A. M. The Owl Going Skating? its Skates, .... die-uu- o arc absolutely ardor 1-- 0 for- SAD END Ohio Doctor Up to $12.05 3C 9C US3C Collierv employee in tbe Newcastle district, N. R W., numbering tome 7,000 odd, are verging on the atsrvatioa line. Only nbuut 35 per rent of the men ere working full time, tbe rest getting half time and leas Yeung German Girt Betrothed . M. NYE, FRED The Clothier. e In tbe connection with the attempt The various lodges of boilermakers of the cotton mill operatives, tbe labor and iron shipbuilders have been in , Smoking' - 1-- 2 Oats i The coinbiuaAm of (be International Association of Machinists and the Allied Metal Trades will result iu a membership of 100,000 men. the presidency of the Civic Federation. a cents member haa 13 of A levy It is reported that trouble Is again been voted by the Amalgamated enbrewing in the Chicago stockyards gineers for Its defense fund. unions of Fall River are pushing investigation of complaints that chilThe strikers in the chemical worts dren under the age prescribed by law of Rhiniah Prussia arc still out. are at work, and of cases of alleged coercion ou the part of the overseen men of the poor and Slate Board of Chari150,000 In Russian Polland, were recently dismissed, or reduced lyto two or four hours per day. The cost of living la increasing in conseEdward W. Tatum, for the last five quence of ths war and the continued years president of the International Brotherhood of Bookbinders, haa redrought signed from that office. The National Amalgiraatrd Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen The Minneapolis Minn., Structural and derlu. Great Britain, have select- Iron Workers' union Is to formulate a ed General Secretary Macpheraon as new wage scale for presentation to the their Parlvnmtary candidate. The employers list of labor candidates selected by tbe trade-union- s In Great Britain is alJohn Mitchell will be president of the United Mine Workready a formidable ons ers of America without opposition at Appeal haa been made to the Su- the election soon be to be held. preme Court by Henry D. Lister, atThe leading German trade union is torney for the Stablemen's Union, Loa cal 8.7G0, of San Francisco, against the that of tbe metal workers with decision of Judge Hebhari tbit boy- membership of 160,135 at tlie end of cotting or "picketing" the stores or 19U3. labor shops of employes of The American Federation of Labor la unlawful. will support the prim era in their condemand of Pres- test for an eight-hou- r Complying with day arter Janident (Jumpers, of the a me loan Fed- uary 1, 1906. . , eration of Labor, the Central Labor Union of Washington expelled ths The next big convention will be that Steam Fitter Union, which had def tbe Bricklayers and Alstons' Interfied the Federation In failinv to connational union. In Ean FranclECO, Cal, solidate with tha Plumbers Union. Aa beginning January 8. It ia estimated a result of this action it ia expected COO de'ftgatea from all parts of tbe that eighteen of the largest and strong-- et United State and Canada will attend unions in the city, comprising tbe the sessions. Allied Council of Building Trades will withdraw from the central body and The large and increasing number of form a separate organization. unemployed In London and in some of the greet centers of industry In Eag-anThe Immigration authorities at San Is causing a great deal of anxiety Antonio, Tex., have been informed of and many schemes have been advanca plot hatched in Guaymaa and Maaat-la- ed for dealing with tha problem. Mexico, to smuggle into ths United States 20.000 Chinese coolies and The strike on the Canadian Pacific clean up $9,000,000. The plan was at Winnipeg, of machinists, Railway out worked by an American renegaJe blacksmiths and allied mechanics haa and Mexican and Chinese merchants been work being resumed. The and each Chinese smuggled into the termsended, of tbe agreement have not been States waa to pay the conspirators alllclally announced. $500. The convention of the delegates from the Interstate Operative Bakers Union, .held at Sydney .Australia baa concluded ita labors A constitution for the Federated Bankers Union of Australia waa adopted, and tba next conference is to be held at Ballarat in April, 1905. Christmas high-price- is proposed At a meeting of tha allied printing trades in Sydney, AuaL, It was revolved to adopt the scheme for the establishment of homes for indigent printers and the aged and infirm in the trade, aa diawn up by the New South Wales Printers Association. It is reported that 23S nmnufactur-i.i- g Concerns in variou- - parts of the the country have withdravn from Tarty 'Association. A dispaw-- rail mill The days of the workers In the Calunt. tn region are over, according to an official of the Illinois Steel Company. Since the shutdown of a week ago arrangements have been made for installation of two improved machines which will throw d roller and the all atralghieuers out of employment unless they accept a reduction in wages per cent amounting to aixty-fiv- e S er uiary Workhas removed eland, O. to President Roosevelt has Informed a to hold delegation representing the Amalgaa conference of governments for the mated Association of Iron, Steel and protection of the workers against ac- Tin Plate Workers that he would not cidents, in May 1905, at Switzerland. give hla aid to bring about a settleThe British and Continental govern- ment of the strike of the union emments will be represented, and the ployes of the Carnegie Steel Company United States and Russia alas of Youngstown and Girard, O. It Oti-tk- ILL Chiragu, 3 ii Engineers intends tn petition the legislature to pas- an act requiring every man iu charge of a steam ento have an gine of ui nr 25 horse-powengineers certificate. n. on a lured shop busts a union reals of wag-and a full payment by Mr. Hya-do- u of all times Jersey. The Bulgarian unionists have formFederation, Lhtre are ed a National 6000 organised Asooeia-lin- haik 17 Berlin, Dec. IS. Leon CaveTlo Us reof annual account; ceived aa offer from New York to proapproving. duce Roland of Berlin, In that city. of Stephen Richardson, The i of the manager is withheld, entered continuing but It is not Herr Oonreld. The queskZJTT' iffo! DfuwAar 23. 1904. tion whether the opera will he produced transaction of the above in New York depends entirely upon WtI tonrt adjourned till Monday. the terms offered. snErn,worth as referred Number of Members of Legislature Present Yesterday. Sheet Metal Contr.n-iuru His employee centa 1-- 4 Number of Estate Matters Como Up for Hearing. L 1-- Beef loin, 11 cents per pound. Beef ribs, .sets 9c per pound. Rib roaat, 12 2 centa Veal breasts, 12 1 cental Sirloin steak, 15 centa and portarbonse steak, , eomplnlni two causes re action; ons forspecifies damags dona to I10 being shipped from Pocatello H l-- 1-- 2 h his attorneys, A. G. Horn and Holtheimer A Holzheimer, haa begun he second Judicial district court 5 r ths recovery of $1420 from the union Pacific Railroad company for S to alleged have beam sustained y the plaintiffs honea In course of the AT ers' lniernaiional union for the Its headquarters from abort visit. filed Gcone FliUon of this city has I'nit-kia petition in bankruptcy in the. at Sa Lale giptea District court in the neighare liabilities His at witl Miet amount borhood of to $70.00, wh,,h he claims as T. R- - O'Coanolly is attorney tor the petitioner. CIVEH LTAli. 8ATUIIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1904. OtUiES. SCHULL FCR BUND QUARTETTE n MOKXIXU EXAMINER H ta to $5l O'NEILL BROS Phono 186a. Frepi WHERE TO EAT CAFE BOSTON OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, everything taro tho hoot Start ordera at all taarg AA kinds of genre and ftah In Extra fine dinner Sunday, from 12 to p. aa, KSe. Fine lunch from 11 tad end 8 ta Sp. m. 8UI A YOUNG, t If you want j4 Eastern d Corn-Fe- Beef go to Ballard & Rocker's U1 24th htrart. 76000 Km 815. 134 TumnUHlRh Cirpmaiag pairing Heuee rtr Scan the Want Ads a. Bull ding, Remedying Re- at Promptly attended te. Att work Guaranteed. Enquire ef Ola Netaon, hdfi Mth etroeL Telephene I2t-y- i |